Geeky games do appeal to me sometimes, but on occasions like such - all exhausted and hoping just to take a good night's rest - it not only disturbs me, it annoys me.
I was asked to accompany the bear at D's house. He mentioned playing cards and naturally I assumed it was Poker like the week before.
Only to have finished "work" per se later in the night, I called to see if my attendance was still required and he said yes. But when I arrived, I was quite frustrated at the sight.

Questions started revolving around my thoughts.
Have I not mentioned being tired?
Have I not mentioned having to shoot the next morning?
Why was my attendance required?
You're playing a game I have no clue and no intentions of learning (at this point at least). Even J and S passed.

Frustrated, cheated, annoyed... numerous feelings were felt.
Wanting my company due to boredom could still justify the deed. But no, that wasn't it. He had no need of my company. In fact, I was basically ignored, if not for my attempts to irritated him, throughout the whole time.
Personally, I have nothing against RPG card games or such (maybe a little). I prefer computer games and perhaps light-hearted card games, etc on the side. For time consuming, brain wrecking games like Magic The Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons and etc... I'd pass.

Not always but if possible.
It's not that I despise it - in fact, I was quite addicted to it at some point in my life - but my brain just can't seem to spare the brain cells to process a new game play at this point. I have but too many things to focus on these days. I'd go for relaxation, not brain damage - not that it would cause brain damages.
And that's reason enough to be pissed. More than enough.
That said, for the sake of embracing my other side, the one that has been hidden deep beneath this artificial shell of mine... plus:

Yes, the castle card had a hold over me. I like castles.

I'm gonna learn this miserable game that gave me a headache. But that's another story for another day, another time and perhaps another blog.
I go by the name Princessa (pronounced as Prin-ces-sa) online, you can also call me Sabrina or Princess Sabrina for that matter.
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November 21, 2009 - 4:12pm
[...] 16:44 [Sabrina.SG] Citadels (card game) - to learn or to suffer? bit.ly/1YjiqO [...]
November 23, 2009 - 9:00pm
Woah... I love that game leh.. I've only played Citadel once at some guy's house for Christmas party and I can never forget how I nearly won the entire game if not for 1 mistake - underestimating your opponent.
Anyway... hope u having fun, I'll be back soon :)))
November 24, 2009 - 1:04am
And when will that be? :(
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